Color of Pomegranates | Նռան գույնը | Nran Guyne | Sayat Nova (1968)
Synopsis
Director Sergei Paradjanov made a practice of making highly idiosyncratic films based on the folklore of regions in the former Soviet Union. In 1969 he made this film, based in part on the life of the 18th-century Armenian poet-monk, Sayat Nova.
Seriously out of favor with Soviet authorities (he was imprisoned in 1974 for his homosexuality, among other things), this film was not seen in the international arena until 1977.
Then, The Color of Pomegranates was widely acclaimed for its poetic and non-narrative blending of historical and biographical Armenian imagery. -- allmovie guide
Title: Color of Pomegranates | Նռան գույնը | Nran Guyne | Sayat Nova (1968)
Directed by: Sergei Parajanov
Date of birth: 9 January 1924, Tiflis, Georgia, Soviet Union
Date of death: 21 July 1990, Yerevan, Armenia, Soviet Union
Writing credits: Sayat Nova (poems), Sergei Parajanov
Music: Tigran Mansurian
Year: 1968
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Armenian
Color: Color
Runtime: 79 Min.